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Show Galloway- C 1111 REDIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. BLACKMAN: Q Mr. Galloway, in connection with your testimony, just what do you mean when you say quiet water? A Well, it would be a strip of river where it is boxed on one wide either by a ledge or a permanent bank, and below it a riffle or a rapid, and they may before it break over this final pitch. Q Do you recall that stretch of the Green river known as Labyrinth canyon? A What do you call it? Q Labyrinth canyon, between Greenriver, Utah, and the junction. A Why, yes; I don't know where the Labyrinth canyon quits at, but I know this, that the Stillwater canyon and this other canyon is divided into two names. Q The first one of those is Labyrinth canyon. Do you recall the operation of your boast in that canyon? A We had quite a lot of swift water in there. Q And sandbars? A And sandbars. Q What about Stillwater canyon? A The Stillwater canyon is more confined in ledges; of course, there is open spaces where there is sandbars; there is some riffles, not so bad as they are higher up; they become more 3083 |